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KVHA Boys Travel Hockey Program

The Kensington Valley Hockey Association provides a competitive environment for youth hockey players.  Our Travel teams compete at the Tier 2 (A & AA) level, mostly in the Little Caesar's Amateur Hockey League.

We are fortunate to have at least two travel teams in each classification from the Bantam and younger ages, and the teams compete at different levels.  If you are interested in learning more,  please reach out to our coaches directly or contact our Travel Hockey Director, [email protected].  We have a place in the KVHA Family for you!

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FORMER KVHA STATE CHAMPIONS

2002-2003 Squirt A Rebels - John Baker

2003-2004 PeeWee B - Pat Dowd

2005-2006 Squirt A Renegades - Pat Marody Squirt AA Rebels - Tom Miller

2013-2014 Squirt AA Rebels - Jason Valente

2020-2021 Squirt A Renegades - Trent Daavettila Bantam A Warriors - Jim Pietila

2021-2022 Squirt A Renegades - Chad Daavettila Squirt AA Renegades - Trent Daavettila

2022-2023 Squirt AA Renegades - Chad Daavettila PeeWee AA Raiders - Jeff Fletemier

2009 Raiders MAHA State Champions Bantam A (1)

PAST KVHA DISTRICT 4 CHAMPIONS SQUIRT 9U A 2022: 2012 Renegades - Daavettila 2021: 2011 Renegades - Daavettila 2020: 2009 Raiders -  Pietila 2014:  Rebels 2011:  Rebels 10U Squirt AA

PEEWEE 11U A 2015:  2003 Renegades - Wainwright 2013:  2002 Rebels - Brief

PEEWEE 12U AA 2022:  2009 Raiders - Fletemier 2021: 2008 Rebels - Peffer 2020:  2007 Warriors - Pietila 2008:  1996 Rebels -  Miller

BANTAM 13U A 2022:  2008 Rebels - Peffer 2021:  2007 Warriors - Pietila 2009:   1996 Rebels - Miller

BANTAM 14U AA 2022:  2007 Rebels - King 2020:  2005 Warriors - Storm 2018:  Rebels

MIDGET 16U A 2022:  05/06 Rebels - Storm 2017:   00/01 Raiders - Kocur 2015:  98/99 Rebels 2014:  97/98 Rebels 2011:  95/96 Rebels

MIDGET 18U AA 2019:  00/01 Raiders - Kocur 2017: 98/99 Rebels  2016:  97/98

Travel hockey is intended for the more advanced player.  There is more of a time commitment and it is a more competitive league.  Each team skates 3 to 4.5 hours per week, plus additional time for away games and tournaments as well as on and off-ice training.

The fall/winter season tryouts are typically held at the end of may and early june and are open to everyone.    the teams are picked by the coaching staff of each respective team after the tryouts are held., each player is responsible for their annual kvha registration fee for the fall/winter season.  this fee includes the cost of two jerseys and socks, plus pays league fees, ref scheduling fees, coaching reimbursements, administrative fees incurred throughout the season and more, in addition to the annual registration fee, monthly ice fees are set and collected by each team and are utilized as the team deems necessary.   each team is responsible for the cost of ice, referees, tournaments, off ice conditioning, etc and the monthly ice fees reflect those costs.  teams may obtain sponsors or hold fundraisers to offset those costs..

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BRIGHTON ICE AAU/MITE TRAVEL TEAMS?

AAU provides traditional full-ice playing opportunities at the 7U and 8U age classifications (aka mites) in the face of cross-ice mandates adopted by the USA Hockey district affiliate.  Due to our affiliation with USA Hockey, KVHA does not operate AAU Teams. Our Mite teams are based on the ADM model.

Brighton Ice are AAU, full ice Mite travel teams that are independent teams who purchase ice and skate out of KVIH.  These  teams will post flyers around the rink announcing tryouts in Spring. Learn more https://www.kvicehouse.com/brightoniceaau

2015 Brighton Ice White - HC Kevin Morin [email protected] 2015 Brighton Ice Blue - HC Chris Baldas [email protected]

2016 Brighton Ice White - HC Landon Corrion [email protected] 2016 Brighton Ice Blue - HC Nick Alimpich [email protected]

We understand that advanced players need this opportunity to continue their development and this gives them a way to do so.   Usually these AAU teams are independent for two seasons and when it is time for them to move into Squirt A (the first year of 10U hockey) these teams apply to become the travel teams at KVHA and often form the basis of our travel program.

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The Brewster Ice Arena is the home to travel hockey teams at the AAA and AA level:

-The Westchester Express are our AAA flagship, with major and minor teams competing at each age group.

-At the AA level the Applecore and Bulldogs are opportunities for players of appropriate caliber to develop and succeed.

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Our organizations, brewster bulldogs, westchester express, new york apple core, travel hockey age groups, mite - 8u (age 8 & under), peewee - 12u (age 11 & 12).

Mite hockey can begin as early as age 5, with initial game experience on cross-ice, before growing into full ice AAU games when the time comes.

2024-2025 Season Birth Years: 2016, 2017, 2018

Squirt - 10U (age 9 & 10)

10U Hockey is an orientation to travel hockey's rigmarole. For all ages, 'Minor' denotes the younger birth year, 'Major' the older birth year. 

2024-2025 Season: Major 2014, Minor 2015

At the Peewee level, our Major teams are State-Bound, competing to to attend the State Championshop at the end of the season.

2024-2025 Season: Major 2012, Minor 2013

Girls 8U - 10U - 12U

Bantam - 14u (age 13 & 14).

At these age groups, some girls may choose to play girls hockey, while others might play with coed "boys" teams- or double roster with both.

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2024-2025: 10U is '15 & '14; 12U is '13 & '12

In Boys Hockey, Bantams are the first age group where checking is within the rules. In addition to being State-Bound, Major teams can be designated as National-Bound.

2024-2025 Season: Major 2010, Minor 2011

Girls 14U - 16U -19U

At the older age groups, girls hockey is just as competitive as boys hockey- without the body checking its the sport at its purest: speed, skill, and teamwork.

2024-2025: 14U is '11 & '10 16U is '09 & '08

Boys 15U - 16U - 18U

Junior hockey (age 18-21).

At the oldest age groups of boys hockey, teams are sometimes listed as Split, or Modified Split Season to make room for players' Varsity Hockey Seasons come November.

2024-2025: 15U is 2009, 16U is 2007

The Brewster Ice Arena is home to the New York Applecore in the Eastern Hockey League, where players work for exposure to college scouts and scholarship opportunities.

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2016 World Cup of Hockey

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The 2016 World Cup of Hockey (abbreviated WCH2016 ) was an international ice hockey tournament. [1] It was the third installment of the National Hockey League (NHL)-sanctioned competition, 12 years after the second World Cup of Hockey in 2004. It was held from September 17 to September 29 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario . Canada won the championship, defeating Team Europe in the best-of-three final.

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The teams were officially announced on September 10, 2015 by the International Ice Hockey Federation . The teams are: [2]

National anthems

The national anthem for each team playing was played before the start of each game. However, there are two exceptions: no anthem was played for Team Europe because of the team's multiple national representatives, while both "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada" were played before games Team North America played. [3]

Pre-tournament games

All games are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00). [4]

Start date: September 8, 2016. Source: National Hockey League

Group stage

Knockout stage.

All times are local, Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00). [4]

Semi-finals

The final was played in a best-of-three format.

Ranking and statistics

Final standings.

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  • ↑ World Cup of Hockey 2016 http://www.wch2016.com official website
  • ↑ "NHL, NHLPA, IIHF launch World Cup" . iihf.com . International Ice Hockey Federation . September 10, 2015 . http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=10000&cHash=c784604ede7b63398b44d1b839e13e68 . Retrieved September 10, 2015 .  
  • ↑ "World Cup of Hockey Need-to-Know: Tournament rules - Sportsnet.ca" . http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/world-cup-of-hockey/world-cup-hockey-need-know-tournament-rules/ .  
  • ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "2016 World Cup of Hockey schedule announced" . nhl.com . NHL Public Relations. September 9, 2015 . http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=778411 . Retrieved September 10, 2015 .  

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Program Overview

Our travel team program is our largest, with close to 200 players, team options at all age brackets (U8 – U19), and typically multiple competitive levels of play at each age bracket. Our scale, development focus, and multi-league participation (NEGHL, CHC, and CGHL) create a path for our players to advance to their next level of play continually.

Coaches work hard to match the commitment and intensity to the competitive level. Teams average two practice sessions per week, league and non-league weekend games, in addition to tournaments. Travel is State, Regional, or National and linked to league participation.

We typically hold tryouts in March and April. If you are interested in playing for the Sharks, click here to learn more about our tryout process.   

Competitive Options

TIER II NATIONAL BOUND PLAY National & Regional Competition Teams:  U14, U16 & U19

TIER I & TIER II  (NON-NATIONAL BOUND PLAY) State  & Regional Competition Teams:   U12

We've added Tier I and Tier II at the  U12 level, giving options for more competitive play for those ready.  Like all of our programs, it's centered around player development that builds a  strong hockey foundation for long-term player growth.  

Teams in this age bracket are not eligible to participate in the National USA Hockey Championship tournament but will participate in State and Regional tournaments. 

CGHL D1 & D2 (NON-NATIONAL BOUND PLAY) State Competition Teams:  U8, U10, U12, U14, U16/19

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Why the Sharks?

Our talented team of coaches, positive culture, and partnerships with top-tier development-focused resources like Pro Crease Goaltending and IPH  deliver individual growth in a fun and challenging environment.

As our players' needs evolve, so does our program.  In 2016 we joined the NEGHL and CHC and began to compete regionally and nationally. Within two seasons of Tier II play, we won back-to-back USA Hockey championship titles in 2017 and 2018.

We are proud of our accolades at all levels of play and love seeing our girls  develop a passion for the sport and become better players.  Perhaps, more importantly, it is the essential life skills they learn through hockey, such as teamwork, hard work, confidence,  sportsmanship, respect, time management, and accountability. 

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Any hockey parent will tell you that once your child starts to play hockey, it's in your blood forever.  That is a good thing if your child is good enough to play on a AAA hockey team because the commitment level for both player and parent is even higher than it was in travel hockey .

If your child has been tearing up the ice in their house hockey league or is a talented player on their travel team , AAA hockey is the next level of hockey.  Also known as "Tier 1 Hockey," AAA Hockey is the highest level of youth hockey in the United States.  There are several AAA hockey leagues in the United States and Canada.  Some are located in a small regions of North America while some leagues have teams located all over the United States.

If you look at biographies of North American players in the NHL, you'll notice that many of them have played on AAA teams of some sort.  There are AAA programs in nearly every state in the U.S.  While not all AAA teams are created equal, AAA teams do tend to play other AAA teams (and an occasional AA team).  Michigan for example fields several AAA teams and most of them finish high in the national rankings every season while another state may only field one or two teams but can't compete with the best teams in Michigan.

AAA TEAMS BY STATE

AAA Hockey is a much larger commitment than house and travel hockey.  It's not uncommon for AAA teams to play 60+ games in a season at tournaments all over the United States.  You can imagine the cost involved with sending your child all over the country to play in hockey tournaments. 

Just the fees to play on a AAA team can run anywhere from $3,000-6,000 per year.  And that doesn't include travel costs, hotel rooms, meals, and equipment.  Basically, be prepared to spend over $10,000 per year if your child is going to play AAA hockey.  It may be less than that if you don't have to travel very far for games, but don't count on it.  Travel costs can sometimes add up to more than the team fees and equipment costs combined.

Given the amount of practices and games at the AAA hockey level, you'll want to buy higher quality equipment .  You don't necessarily have to buy the same equipment that NHL players are using, but you'll want to buy equipment that can hold up and not deteriorate too badly as the season progresses.  If you want the best-of-the-best equipment, you'll have to spend well over $1,000 for the entire package.  As you get older and big enough to wear senior equipment, you'll probably start to spend $1,000+ if you want to buy a decent set of hockey equipment that will endure and entire season. 

Playing for a AAA team is not much different than playing for a A or AA travel team other than the cost and greater competition.  You must tryout for the team, you typically have to be one of the more talented players in your region, you must have a burning love for the game of hockey (because it's a grueling commitment), and you must have the financial means to play.

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AAA Hockey starts at the Squirt Minor age classification (9 years old) and continues up to the Midget Major age classification (18 years old).  The wonderful thing about AAA hockey is the exposure to play in front of college and professional scouts at nearly every tournament.  Hockey is much different than nearly every other sport in the United States in regards to the scouting process.  During the first year of their Midget Minor (15 years old), players will be in what is regarded as their "draft year."  Not the NHL Draft, but there are several junior hockey leagues in the United States and Canada that your child will be eligible to enter their drafts at the end of their first year of Midget Minor.  For example, a player that was born in the 2002 birth year will be in their "draft year" during the 2017-2018 season.

Your child can potentially be drafted into a wide variety of junior leagues  (if they are good enough).  But parents need to realize that even though their child is playing at this level, it is no guarantee that they will be drafted into a junior league.  Let your child decide if they want to make the commitment to play AAA Hockey.  Pushing them in hopes that they will be drafted to the next level or get a college scholarship is the wrong approach.  Even at this high of a level of youth hockey if your child's heart isn't into it, they should not be pushed to do something they don't want to do.

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The mission of the Wonderland Wizards Youth Hockey Association is to provide an outstanding educational-athletic organization, such that every child, through their participation in the program can  enjoy a positive, character building sports experience.

Emphasis will always be placed on  education, personal development and sportsmanship .

The individual role of players, coaches and parents will be defined and maintained to create a positive culture in which all can  honor the game .

We field teams in every age level from 8U to 18U.

MITES                                

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Squirt/PW/Bantam - $150

Midget - $100

Goalies - $75

Girls - TBA

Jerseys to be purchased by the player at Benson - Ferguson Hockey Store in Orange, CT.

Each team will have 2 games per weekend - one home and one away.

Additional costs will be incurred throughout the season to cover tournaments and other ancillary costs the team incurs.

$2750 - Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

$2900 - Standard Payment Plan is 50% of tuition due upon acceptance

                            

Mite AA - 8U (10 Games Full Ice)

$3225- Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

$3400 - Standard Payment Plan is 50% of tuition due upon acceptance

Squirt - 10U

$3500- Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

$3700 - Standard Payment Plan is 50% of tuition due upon acceptance

Pee Wee - 12U

$3600- Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

$3800 - Standard Payment Plan is 50% of tuition due upon acceptance

Bantam - 14U

$3775- Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

$3975 - Standard Payment Plan is 50% of tuition due upon acceptance

Midget – U16-U18

$2850 - Paid in Full upon offer acceptance

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CCYHA is dedicated to the first class development of youth hockey players in the the area.  Towards this end, the mission is to instruct and enlighten players; and include families and friends in a sportsmanlike, fun, safe and financially stable environment.

Our mission will ensure that CCYHA remains ‘The premier youth hockey association of Central Ohio.'

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All players must have their 2023-2024 USA Hockey ID number prior to registering.  Please visit  https://membership.usahockey.com/  to obtain your new ID number.

The Hamburg Hawks Travel hockey program starts in August and runs through March. Our home rinks are Hamburg Town Arena (Nike Base) and Leisure Rinks. You must have a current USA Hockey registration number (the 4th digit of your number will be a "4").

All players that are on a current HHHA travel team should register on our website.

If you have any problems or questions using this system, please e-mail   [email protected]  and be sure to include your phone number. If you have any questions about the Hamburg Hawks house league contact Tom Zdrojewski at [email protected].

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Offering the opportunity to play youth hockey at all levels, in a safe and fun environment while developing players to be competitive and contributing members of our community.

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  • GR Blades is excited to announce that the Spring Sunday Skill Skates on 4/28 and 5/5 will be led by Mitch Parsons and staff from Parsons Hockey School . These sessions are included with the spring programming for Squirt, PeeWee, and Bantam.
  • Registration is live for Fall/Winter Learn to Skate, Cross-Ice, and Mite programs. Visit the "Developmental" program page for more information and registration link.
  • Registration is live for Fall/Winter House Hockey programs. Visit the "House Hockey" program page for more information and registration link.

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Register for 2024/25 House and Developmental Hockey

Registration is now open for the 2024/25 House and Developmental Hockey

Links for registration and additional information on the programs:

Learn to Skate / Cross Ice / Mites

Squirt / Pee Wee / Bantam House

Contacts for Questions:

Director of Hockey: Mike Petrusma ( [email protected] )

Director of Player Development: Alec Slazas ( [email protected] )

Director of Goalie Development: John Cassady ( [email protected]

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Goalie Incentive Program

Grand Rapids Blades are thrilled to announce a new House Goalie incentive program. For the 2024/25 Fall/Winter Season, the first two goalies to register for each house team get 50% off season fees. Use code "GOALIEDISCOUNT" during registration.

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Spring Ice Schedule

Welcome to spring hockey with the blades.

The GR Blades spring programs are geared towards expanding skating, skill, and overall hockey development with an emphasis on flexibility and fun.

Highlights:

• Break from the standard practice format with emphasis on organized small area games to promote fun, creativity, and competition

• Increased number of practice sessions to provide attendance flexibility for those participating in spring sports

• Sunday skill sessions provide focused skill and skating development

• Body checking clinics for Bantams

• Full time goalies play for free!

• Team specific plans for gameplay and tournament participation

Tryout registration link: Spring Travel Tryout 

Our spring Travel Hockey program provides a great opportunity for players interested in trying out for the fall/winter travel teams to skate together while having the flexibility to participate in spring activities away from the rink.

Program Details:

• 10 small area game sessions

• 4 Sunday afternoon skill sessions

• 2 Friday night drop-in sessions

• 2 Body checking clinics (Bantams only)

• Teams specific plans for tournaments and games

Season Schedule:

• Team tryouts week of 3/18

• Season runs from 3/25 to 5/19 (no sessions during spring break)

• Player cost varies by team

• Full time goalie cost = FREE

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Registration link: GR Blades Spring House Hockey

Our spring House Hockey program offers a great opportunity for first year Squirts to learn the full ice game and for all others to continue development while having fun competing with new teammates in games against local teams.

• Local weekend games (Squirt and PeeWee)

• Local tournament (Squirt and PeeWee)

Season Schedule: Season runs from 3/25 to 5/19 (no sessions over spring break)

• Squirt = $250

• PeeWee = $275

• Bantam = $175

Developmental Hockey Programs

Registration link: GR Blades Spring LTS / Cross-Ice / Mite Programs

Learn to Skate

Program Details: 7 sessions of skating development and fun for those continuing with Learn to Skate or those just getting started

Participants: Beginners of all ages

Season Schedule: Season runs from March 17 to May 19

Ice Schedule: Sundays 2:30 – 3:30pm (no sessions on March 31, April 7, and May 12)

Cross-Ice & Mite

Program Details: Up to 15 total skates focusing on skating & skill development with plenty of competition and fun through small area games

Participants:  

• Cross-Ice - 2018 / 2019 birth years + any age player that has not yet advanced through Cross-Ice development

• Mites - 2016 / 2017 birth years + 2018 birth years that have advanced through Cross-Ice

Ice Schedule:

• 8 Wednesday practices at 5:30 – 6:30pm (no practices on April 3)

• 7 Sunday practices at 3:30 – 4:30pm (no practices on March 31, April 7, and May 12)

• Full Season (15 skates): $150

• Weekend Only (7 skates): $85

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GR Blades Coaches with NCAA D1 Playing Careers

Did you know the GR Blades have 6 coaches on staff throughout the organization with NCAA D1 college hockey playing careers? Not only do these coaches possess a high level knowledge of the game, they are amazing people that are dedicating their time to improve the development of our youth and build their passion for the game.

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2024 AFHA TRYOUTS

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ARCTIC FOXES HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

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THE ARCTIC FOXES HOCKEY ASSOCIATION IS A YOUTH ICE HOCKEY ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THIS GREAT GAME.

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Playoff champions playoff champions, the arctic foxes are proud to boast 3 pahl playoff champions for the 2023-24 season.

PW1

Doing it the hard way!

16U-3

A force that wouldn't be denied!

18U-2

Graduating victorious!

PW1, under the direction of head coach Mike Fayad, was able to secure their banner by doing it the hard way: They overcame a 0-3 deficit in game one to win 4-3 in double overtime, bested the regular season banner winners in the second game 5-3 after being down twice throughout the game, and were able to triumph in the championship game over a team that had beaten them both times in the regular season. This team showed a never-quit attitude and a truly remarkable will to win - Congratulations PW1!!

16U-3, coached by Todd Zerega, had a strong season throughout - compiling a 17-1-4 PAHL record and winning both the regular season and playoff banners! Getting the bye into the 2nd round of the playoffs, the team secured their spot in the championship game with a strong 4-1 victory in the semi-final round. In the final game, with the score tied 1-1 with 45 seconds left in the 3rd period and killing a late penalty, the Foxes were able to intercept a centering pass in their own end and clear it up the boards where it was picked up and buried at the other end to secure the win with 16 seconds left! Congratulations 16U-3!!

18U-2, led by Glenn Birkenfeld, capped their season by sending 12 graduating seniors out in style - but not without a little nail biting! With the Foxes up 2-1 with 27 seconds left in the 3rd, their opponent pulled their goalie and was able to tie it up and send it to OT. Goaltending came up huge, turning aside a breakaway with 23 seconds left in the extra frame, and the game went into double overtime. Playing with a 4-on-3 man advantage, the Foxes had enough and were able to bang home a rebound and pull out the 3-2 win! Congratulations 18U-2!!

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AFHA TRYOUTS 2024

Tryout registration for the 2024-25 season is now open - SIGN UP NOW!

Tryouts will begin this year with goalie evaluations on Saturday, April 6th at the RMU Island Sports Center. See our SCHEDULE page for the full schedule.

(Schedule revised 3/11/24)

Visit our TRYOUTS HOME page for updates, important info, and more!

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2023-24 AFHA SEASON BANQUET

Our annual End-of-Season Banquet was held at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Cranberry Township on Sunday, March 24th. A packed ballroom of over 600 players, coaches, managers, family members, and friends enjoyed an afternoon of raffles, prizes, and a fantastic buffet lunch in celebration of another successful season! In addition to team baskets, some of the prizes won included a hockey stick chair, 2 tickets and a zamboni ride at an upcoming Penguins game, hockey stick headboard, Pirates tickets, a Pittsburgh Sports basket with tons of merch, and an autographed Sidney Crosby jersey!

Special thanks to Bethany Klisavage, Arctic Foxes Events Coordinator, for organizing and emceeing another wonderful banquet. Great Job Bethany!

INTERESTED IN LENDING A HAND?

As a volunteer organization, the Arctic Foxes relies on its members' generous donation of their time and efforts to keep things running smoothly. With your help, we can continue to make the Arctic Foxes the premier youth hockey destination in the Pittsburgh area!

If you would like to lend a hand but are unsure about committing to sitting on the Board of Directors or serving as a Coach or Manager, there are other ways you can help! The Foxes are always looking for people to pitch in on committees/areas such as PR (newsletter, social media, bulletin board, etc.), Events Organization (banquet, season kick-off party), Tryouts (check-in, coaches), Disciplinary Committee, Fundraising, and more! Reach out to a current Board member or email [email protected] for details!

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